Leicester City Capsule Collection Available to preorder

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Leicester City Football Club, in conjunction with industry leading merchandise and brand management company Bravado have announced an exclusive collaboration with iconic British band Kasabian, which will see a new clothing range available from mid-June.

It’s no secret that Kasabian are huge supporters of their hometown team, Leicester City Football Club, with the band performing at the Club’s ‘Champions’ party at the end of the 2015/16 season followed by two sold-out nights at King Power Stadium.

Now, the Premier League club have announced that they have been working closely with Kasabian on a new and exciting clothing range, KASABIAN for LCFC, designed by the band’s Sergio Pizzorno, which will be available for pre-sale online at LCFCDirect.com from Wednesday 14 June and available from the Club’s City Fanstore at King Power Stadium from mid-June.

“It has been a true honour for us to design a range for the mighty L.C.F.C. Clothes that can be worn on the terraces or in the mosh pit.” – Sergio Pizzorno, KASABIAN

KASABIAN for LCFC combines football with rock ‘n’ roll, and continues Leicester City Football Club’s proud stance of being at the forefront of football fashion.

Head of Retail at Leicester City Football Club, Matt Payne said of the collaboration: “At Leicester City Football Club we are always looking to launch innovative ranges and work with iconic brands and names; this collaboration with Kasabian definitely achieves this. We are really excited for the launch in June, and we cannot wait for our supporters’ reaction.”

MD of Bravado UK, David Boyne said, “Kasabian have a deep personal connection and history with Leicester City, culminating in last summer’s triumphant shows at King Power stadium. KASABIAN for LCFC is an exciting project for Bravado to help bring to life, and the perfect opportunity to create a bespoke and distinctive clothing collection together. We are excited for fans of the band and team to see the collection and to collaborate again on future collections.”